Vl@d Zola Jr. wrote:Your issue is solved.
It will be included in the next version of REDitor.
charlesowns44 wrote:how much longer till the roster is done do you think?
charlesowns44 wrote:So i was thinking about this earlier and thought it would be a real cool idea..
so since your making a 2001 roster and we're playing like it's 2001, how about a draft file that has the next years people in the draft? and then we can draft real people from the next year when we get there in our association...
good idea to me=P
inbar wrote:charlesowns44 wrote:So i was thinking about this earlier and thought it would be a real cool idea..
so since your making a 2001 roster and we're playing like it's 2001, how about a draft file that has the next years people in the draft? and then we can draft real people from the next year when we get there in our association...
good idea to me=P
i was actually thinking about that
if u could create the draft class file i would be thankful!
im trying to get all the rosters done, its just tough cuz while i love making rosters, it helps when i have people actually interested...like last year lol
infamousmobb47 wrote:The roster is nice, but the ratings are kind of messed.
Duhead wrote:Well, one criticism would be that there is no way in hell Antonio Davis should be an 85 under the new rating system. An 85 is above-average All-Star caliber now. I would guess that the main issue is too high of inside scoring ratings and rebounding ratings. Probably Off/Def Awareness at all. It's not too horrible though, and I know ratings are hard to do, especially when the system changes. Otherwise, it's looking great
Duhead wrote:Oh god, you're right... That's absolutely miserable that the fans voted for a guy averaging 13.3 PPG and 10.9 RPG, on 42.6% shooting, over, for instance Mutombo who was averaging around 9 points and 14 rebounds per game on 47% shooting. I would say the deciding factor was that Davis was playing alongside the Eastern Conference's co-Golden Boy Vince Carter on the surging Raptors while Mutombo played for the dismal Atlanta Hawks. Either way, 2001 was a dismal year offensively for Eastern Conference centers, so I would take Davis' all-star appearance with a grain of salt, especially looking at his dismal shooting percentage and only average rebounding and blocking numbers.
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